"Warder" is a word in ENGLISH
One who wards or keeps; a keeper; a guard.
A truncheon or staff carried by a king or a commander in
chief, and used in signaling his will.
The values we rightly associate with the modern age - the "liberty, equality, and fraternity" of the French revolution - are all endangered today not by the dead hand of tradition but by modernity itself, and they can be salvaged only by moving beyond it.
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ayóp - One under the care and protection of another, a ward, protegé, one who is given shelter and protection; …
Read the complete definitionbàbà n {1} mouth. {2} any mouth-like opening. Bàbà sa lán-gub, Mouth of the cave. Bàbà sa butilya, Mouth of …
Read the complete definitionIn a policy of marine insurance, the phrase “forwards aud back-wards at sea” means from port to port in the …
Read the complete definitionbúya n agreement between parents to betroth their young or unborn children. v [A; ac] betroth unborn or young children. …
Read the complete definitionwrit for delivering an heir to him who has ward-1 ship of the land. A writ dlrected to the sheriff,, …
Read the complete definitionOne of two or more words in the same language derived by different courses from the same original from; as, …
Read the complete definitiondusdus v {1} [A; ab2] strike repeatedly with s.t. using a forward thrusting motion, usually said of a knife or …
Read the complete definitionPerforming, or ready to perform, the duties required by one who has the right to claim submission, obedience, or deference; …
Read the complete definitionOne who or that which defends or protects by warding off harm
Read the complete definitiongábà n punishment which comes as a natural consequence of some transgression, esp. a moral transgression. Ang íyang sakit mauy …
Read the complete definitionAn ancient writ, directed to the sheriff, to require one that had the body of an heir, being in ward, …
Read the complete definitionhandag a slanting, leaning. Handag ra kaáyu ang ímung sin-uwatan, Your handwriting slants too much. Handag ang túri sa Písa, …
Read the complete definitionhúlug v {1} [A; c] drop, fall freely, cause s.t. to do so. Usa ka hinug nga búnga nahúlug, A …
Read the complete definitionhúput - One kept or guarded by another (as a foster-child, a ward, a concubine, a servant, etc.).
Read the complete definitionkábig v [A3P; a] {1} make s.t. move toward one; attract to-wards s. o. , to s.t. Nakábig ákung pagtagad …
Read the complete definitionkiat a {1} restless and inclined to rowdy or bouncy actions. Nagsáyaw sila inubanan sa kiat nga tugtug, They danced …
Read the complete definitionlagduk n {1} a small stake. {2} penis (humorous slang). {3} ang anínu noon (lit. for the shadow to have …
Read the complete definitionOne of the group of shooting stars which come into the air in certain years on or about the 19th …
Read the complete definitionmaamuláwon - Watchful, keeping— watch,—vigil,—late hours; one—who stays (sits) up late,—who keeps watch and ward over. (cf. amoláw).
Read the complete definitionIn criminal law. one that maintains or seconds a canse dependbig. ln suit between others, either by disbursing money or …
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